Book highlighting ProphetOs legacy released.Byline: P.K. Abdul Ghafour JEDDAH: Mohammed Badahdah, assistant secretary-general of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth The World Assembly of Muslim Youth is an Islamic organization whose stated purpose is to establish a platform where Muslim youth can get together in an Islamic environment. (WAMY WAMY World Assembly of Muslim Youth ), has publicized a book entitled "Mercy: Prophet Muhammad's Legacy to All Creation" by giving a copy to Sheikh Abdullah Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah,(Arabic: شيخ محمد عبدالله) known as Sher-e-Kashmir (the Lion of Kashmir) (Dec 5 1905, Soura, Kashmir – Sept 8 1982, Srinagar), was bin Bayya, former education minister of Mauritania and a professor at King Abdulaziz University. Badahdah said the book, written by Ibrahim Hussein Ibrahim Hussein (born June 3, 1958) is a retired long-distance runner from Kenya, who was a three time winner of the Boston Marathon in 1988, 1991, and 1992. He was also the winner of the New York City Marathon in 1987. Malabari, a Canadian Islamic scholar of Indian origin and director of the Islamic Center in Toronto, is significant as it comes at a time when Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has been unfairly accused of promoting violence and extremism. "The publication of this book in English gives it an added value Added value in financial analysis of shares is to be distinguished from value added. Used as a measure of shareholder value, calculated using the formula:
Bin Bayya, a leading Islamic scholar and author and winner of the King Muhammad VI Muhammad VI, Ottoman sultan Muhammad VI or Mehmet VI, 1861–1926, last Ottoman sultan (1918–22), brother and successor of Muhammad V. Prize for Islamic Thought and Studies, said the book "Mercy" was published at the right time and hoped it would contribute to removing the misconceptions of non-Muslims about the Prophet. He praised Malabari for the good work. In his speech, Malabari said he wrote the book after conducting considerable research at McGill University McGill University, at Montreal, Que., Canada; coeducational; chartered 1821, opened 1829. It was named for James McGill, who left a bequest to establish it. Its real development dates from 1855 when John W. Dawson became principal. in Canada. He said he had told stories from the life of Prophet in order to disprove disprove, v to refute or to prove false by affirmative evidence to the contrary. the allegations made by enemies against him over the years. He said he wanted to distribute thousands of copies of the book among people in the West in order to remove the misconceptions they have about the Prophet as a result of the strident smear campaigns of Islam's enemies. Those who are interested in participating in the defense of the Prophet may contact ibrahimtk@yahoo.ca or Ashrafali on 0501717710. Prominent Islamic scholars have commended Malabari's work. "This book is unique, novel in presentation and simple in style," said Yousuf Al-Qaradawi, president of the International Federation for Muslim Scholars. "The Prophet's mercy is demonstrated in his life and teachings." He exemplifies mercy in all situations. He hates harshness, denounces roughness and violence, and prescribes softness in everything," Al-Qaradawi wrote in a foreword to the book, published by Compass Books in Toronto. Jamal Mohiyuddin Alwaye presided over the function. A. Farook welcomed the guests while K.T. Abubacker gave a vote of thanks. Copyright: Arab News 2009 All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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